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Poem by Francis Ledwidge


Dawn


Quiet miles of golden sky,
And in my heart a sudden flower.
I want to clap my hands and cry
For Beauty in her secret bower.

Quiet golden miles of dawn—
Smiling all the East along ;
And in my heart nigh fully blown,
A little rose-bud of a song. 



Francis Ledwidge


Francis Ledwidge's other poems:
  1. At Currabwee
  2. Spring and Autumn
  3. To a Sparrow
  4. After Court Martial
  5. Behind the Closed Eye


Poems of the other poets with the same name:

  • Rupert Brooke Dawn ("Opposite me two Germans snore and sweat")
  • Arthur Symons Dawn ("Here in the little room")
  • Isaac Rosenberg Dawn ("O tender first cold flush of rose")
  • John Ford Dawn ("FLY hence, shadows, that do keep")
  • Emily Dickinson Dawn ("When night is almost done")
  • Ella Wilcox Dawn ("Day's sweetest moments are at dawn")

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